Where there's Hope, there's often Bing. And when Bing and Bob get together you'll invariably find pretty scenery - almost all of it female! Bob introduces Bach Yen (White Swallow), a 23-year old Vietnamese singer, and his own selection of promising Hollywood starlets. Bach Yen sings ""What Now My Love?"" (in French & English) and ""Dem Dong"", a Vietnamese folk song. Bing offers ""In the Cool, Cool of the Evening"" and ""Pennies From Heaven"".
Sketches include, a wealthy Texan (Bob) and a snooty Englishman (Bing) enter their prize ponies in the Grand National. And ""Fantastic Stomach"" a parody of the movie ""Fantastic Voyage"" which finds a miniaturized Bob and Bing penetrating the Vast Waistline to find out what's ailing Jackie Gleason. Les Brown conducts the orchestra.
Title | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre - Season 4 Episode 8 Bing and Me |
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Year | 1967 |
Genre | Drama, Comedy, Talk |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | NBC |
Cast | Bob Hope |
Crew | Arnold Perl (Writer), Roy Huggins (Producer), Richard Berg (Executive Producer), Bob Hope (Executive Producer), David Rayfiel (Writer), Jack Laird (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | |
Keyword | anthology |
First Air Date | Oct 04, 1963 |
Last Air date | May 17, 1967 |
Season | 4 Season |
Episode | 107 Episode |
Runtime | 60:48 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 5.20/ 10 by 5.00 users |
Popularity | 40.639 |
Language | English |